Non-stop return flights to Bangkok from Frankfurt from €630
Skip the layover, skip the office, land straight in the chaos.
You're on your third Feierabendbier of the week, paying €4.20 for 0.3 litres, watching the S-Bahn board flash another delay. In Bangkok, a big Chang beer on a plastic stool costs about €1.30, and nobody's checking a train timetable. Condor flies there non-stop from Frankfurt, from €630 return.
✈️ The deal
- From: Frankfurt, Germany
- To: Bangkok, Thailand
- Airline: Condor
- Stops: Non-stop
- Price: €630-€650 return
- When: May-July
Example dates:
03/05/2027 - 23/05/2027
05/05/2027 - 19/05/2027
25/05/2027 - 25/06/2027
31/05/2027 - 29/06/2027
01/06/2027 - 29/06/2027
10/06/2027 - 28/06/2027
18/06/2027 - 27/06/2027
18/06/2027 - 04/07/2027
💰 How far does your money go?
A plate of pad thai from a street cart runs about €1.50. A large Chang or Singha beer is around €1.30, less than a third of what you'd pay for a Feierabendbier in Frankfurt. Sit down for a full meal at a local restaurant, rice, curry, a drink, and you're looking at €3-4 total. A three-star hotel room averages €22 a night.
☀️ The weather
May to July is the start of Bangkok's rainy season, with daytime highs around 33-35°C and short, heavy afternoon downpours most days. Mornings and evenings are usually dry and the sun comes back quickly after each shower. Expect it hot and humid throughout, with the rain doing little to cool things down.
🏨 Where to stay
Three options depending on how central you want to be.
Pranakorn Heritage Hotel — 8.3/10 · From €25/night An outdoor pool and garden a short walk from Wat Saket, good value for the Old City location.
The StandardX Bangkok Phra Arthit — 8.6/10 · From €55/night A riverside boutique hotel with a pool and terrace, close to the backpacker energy of Khao San Road without being on it.
Avani Plus Riverside Bangkok Hotel — 9.0/10 · From €120/night Chao Phraya river views from every room, plus a rooftop pool for watching the sunset over the water.
🎯 What to do
Bangkok runs on temples by day and street food by night.
Chao Phraya longtail boat tour — Cut through the city's canals and see Wat Arun from the water, away from the traffic.
Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun — Three of Bangkok's most important temples, all walkable from each other in a single morning.
Chinatown street food and tuk tuk night crawl — Neon signs, sizzling woks and some of the best cheap eats in the city.
Maeklong Railway Market and floating market — A market built directly on active train tracks, found almost nowhere else on earth.
🗺️ Where to go from here
Bangkok is the easiest jumping-off point for the rest of Thailand.
Ayutthaya — Ancient temple ruins and a former royal capital, about 1-1.5 hours by train.
Chiang Mai — Mountain temples, night markets and cooler air in the north. Around 1 hour 20 minutes by domestic flight.
Koh Samui — White sand beaches and a laid-back island pace in the Gulf of Thailand. About 1 hour 15 minutes by domestic flight.
Krabi and Railay Beach — Limestone cliffs rising straight out of the sea, reached by boat once you land. Around 1 hour 20 minutes by domestic flight.
[INTERNAL LINK: Thailand destination guide]
Non-stop, under €650, and a beer for €1.30 waiting at the other end. Deals to Thailand this direct don't come around often.

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